I had my husband sand it down and repaint it black. Then I sanded it back to expose some of the wood beneath. I love this finish. It definitely gives a nice aged look and also a very informal look.
This piece is still pretty primitive, but it's a great accent mirror that makes a huge statement. It's 45 inches wide and at least three feet tall. I hope it finds a good home.
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Maggie, that is a fabulous piece. Some times we just have to go within the color it is or it is to much work. I think it looks wonderful!!
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That's beautiful Maggie! Enjoy your weekend with your sweet grandbaby! Gail
ReplyDeleteI like it! You know, when I first glimpsed it I thought it was old iron ware!
ReplyDeleteRegards from France, Alexander
That is a pretty piece Maggie and what an interesting shape for the mirror! Nicely done girl!
ReplyDeleteWow that is stunning!
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Anne
Maggie, You just keep out doing yourself. That is gorgeous. xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteMaggie this is absolutely gorgeous! I love it!!!
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